Prince Uuptrl Daflp Jfteto Thursday, July 7, 1949 T 1" -1 r ,0 r C? K -,. v; :r r V g .7, xf " """" j i Harry Archibald A ills, who evident awhile. 6hemus.; up to one of the grabbed its iCg , perfectly qui,,t children, he kicked face. Covered wi'h bleeding from th(" HORSE KICKS LITTLE GIRL FRANCOIS LAKE Little Lor-etta Hickey, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hickey's little year-old 1 To Join Cannery KUrLRT 1 1 PEOPLES STORE H. O. Archibald, until recently Member of Parliament for Skeena, is leaving tomorrow ! nifrht. nn thp fnniiillQm' fori few v r girl, gave her parents a a l .x: i t hours of Intense worry when nnlv iniurv .1. 1 1 if. i' r she was kicked In the face by a teeth and several horse. She had been riding In ? Masset to become Identified with S. L. Simpson's Queen Charlotte Canners. He will be accompanied by Mrs. Archibald nnrl riantrhtpr anrl tViow u'lll mnUa Advertise in tne l a little wagon in the yard be- ing pulled by her brother Den- i 5 S . , 1 .1 111 ..... their future home in Masset. : Mho- z r rjf j -x a ' 1 m j Queen Charlotte Canners, which i specializes in craD canning, is about to start on the construction of & new cannery at New Masset. The concern has been oprating at Old Masset in the plant of Nelson Bros. Fisheries Ltd. which it had leased. GRADUATES-Thirty-eight graduating students from Booth Memorial High School here received their diplomas from Dr. R. G. Large, chairman of the board of school trustees, at ceremonies In the school auditorium last week. Here are pictures of the graduates. They were: Robert Gordon Anderson. Jean-ette Anne Calderwood, Christine Elizabeth Currie, William Rodger Davidson, Allan Guy Formari, Richard Carl Giske Esther Bonita Harrison, Alan Frederick Hartwlg, Lorna Marguerite Howe, Robert Arthur Jones, Laila Husoy. Donna Ruth Kerrighan, Diane Elizabeth Kennedy, Alma Kathleen Knut- son, Joan Fenton Ketcheson, Joanne Langridge, Irja Margaret Korhonen. Marjorie Doreen Leeman, Kenneth Alan Laurie, Eric Webster Moore, Ragnar Edmund Martinusen, Mary Natalie McAfee, Lawrence Daniel Moore, Ralph Morgan Overgaard, Deshka Peneff, Thomas Dickson Nicoll, Carl Frank Olsen, Reginald Andrew Roland, Harold Joseph David Pierce, Donald Kenneth Scherk, Earl Gordon Rothwell, Donald Francis Saunders, John Walter Schild, Agnes Mary Smith, Kathleen Wllla Smith, William Edward Sunbcrg, Shirley Beth Taylor, Edna Eileen Wallace, Maresa Rae Windle. if. 7 ' . VAN HEWN SUSAN HAYWAK l lOHIS KAttOf'F jouf tONox ENGLAND'S GUSHERS England now has about 240 DIU tON tKM0 LONO Diirrlrd In on wells, producing half a mil- Large airplanes impose a GEORGE MARSHALL Provincial police patrol boat P.M.L. 15 left yesterday for Stewart, having on board, In lion barrels of crude oil each : greater wheel load than that oi' ! year. ' j the heaviest steam locomotive, i CFPR Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycles SUMMER CAMP AND HOLIDAY WEAR Complete selection for girls and wee tots of all ages, sold at Vancouver prices. Our price must be right. RUPERT 1 fn 1. ji addition the regular crew, Con- (Subject to Change) stable George Nelson who had come in with a prisoner from Stewart the day previous. 1:00 Intermezzo 1:30 Afternoon Concert 2:00 In a Lighter Mood 2:15 Musical Program 2;30 Musical Program 2:45 Commentary Girl Next Door 3:00 Musical Program 3:15 Serenade 3:30 -Commentary and Divertimento 4:00 Bernie Braden Tells a Story TODAY TO SAT. 7:00 p.m. 9:14 p.m. CARTOON NEWS 1 "! nm, a THURSDAT PM. 4:00 Bernie Braden Tells a Story 4:15 Stock Quotations and Interlude 4:30 Edmund Hockridge 4:45 Sleepy Hollow Farm AUCKLAND, N. Z. 0 The president of a bowling club staggered players at a green PEOPLES STORE I here by asking them how to play the game. He explained Look over our that he came from a remote Cold and Canned district which was laying out FOR YOUR EATING PLEASURE HERE TODAY. IN its first green and although IIIUIIII!lllll!lllllilliUllllllllllllll!lli! STORMY k elected president of the new LONDON SUNDAY club, had never seen a game in his life. WEATHER Mrs. J. S. Black left today by air on a trip which will take ner back to her home at Gains TERRACE MEAT MARK George E. Peters, Prop. COLD SNACKS about the worth of DUMID Shingles v- 1 As fire raged 5:00 The Happy Time 3:30 Western Five 5:45 Supper varieties 6:00 Canada at Work 6:15 Freddy Martin and Orchestra 6:30 Musical Varieties 7:00 CBC News 7:15 Footloose In Europe 7:30 Eventide 8:00 Tales the People Tell 8:15 Recital 8:30 Prairie Playhouse 9:00 Watcha Know Joe 9:30 Chamber Music 10:00 CBC News 10:10 CBC News . 10:15 T.B.A. 10:30 Nocturne borough, near Nottingham, Eng-I land, for the first time in 23 1 years. Mrs. Black will fly from! Vancouver to England by Trans-' QUALITY SERVICE MEATS-FISH Bl'TTKR FGGS-Ilpdu fM Canada Air Lines, returning the same way. She will be away for i7S?F"L Vm- throueh the house HOLLYWOOD cafF two months. In London. Mrs Better next door Sonny's kid-voice shrilled at me: "Hey, Pop, i with a... '"e JIOST UP-TO-DATE CAFE IN THE C If your roof can't take it, protect your house with our roof's on fire Black will be met Sunday afternoon by her brother, Leslie Makin, with whom she will visit in Nottingham. She will also visit in Glasgow and Edinburgh with Mr.. Black's relatives. ASPHALT SHINGLES 11:00 Weather and Fish . OPEN FROM 11:30 A.M. TO S:J3 A.M. We Specialize In Chinese Dishes . CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN GyX'i too!" It looked bad. Our old wooden roof was tinder dry. ."Here goes everything," I thought. For Estimates Call 363 MITCHELL & CURRIE LTD. Builders and Contractors PROGRESSIVE WAKENING Sleep Is deepest during the first two hours, after which it "becomes lighter. PREPARED MUSTARD For Outside Orders PHONE 133 Arrivals , -1 - - FRIDAY A.M. 7:00 Musical Ckz 8:00 CBC News i:15 Morning Song 8:30 Music for Motfenu 8:45 Little Conceit .iy 9:00 BBC News and Com't'y 9:15 Mornine Oevntmn.t . .. .. i r But we were lucky. Kirs hoses swung around, hurled water with terrific u a force and killed the blaze in tim. fclr C!)l Afterwardsfl learned that sparks had CHANDLER'S PORTRAIT STURIO Film Finishing Enlarging Flash Photos Taken at Home Phone Green 389 216 4th St PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. showered down harmlessly on my Mh Daiiraioie neighbor's DUROID roof. 9:30 Sunrise Serenade 9:45 Coffee Time 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 Ellen Harris 10:15 Morning Melodies 10:30 Round-up Time 10:45 Scandinavian Melodies 11:00 T.B.A. 11; 15 Songs of Today rid ' Imit lis So I made up my mind and roofed our new home with Forest Green DUROID Shingles in hexagon style. That was several years ago and our roof is as bright today ta when it was applied. wh 11: JO Weather Forecast FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY-JULY 8 AND 9 pir. 11:31 Message Period jll:33-Rec. Int. . Call your nearest CHIROPRACTOR John F. L. Hughes, D.C, Ph.C. 21-22 Besner Block Phone BLt'E 442 for Appointment HOURS 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and i to 6 p.m. EVENINGS Monday and Friday, 7:30 p.m. foi those unsble to com during the day. RECEPTIONIST to attendance afternoon. Sidney Dealer DRESSES 11:45 Famous Voices - KM. 12.00 Mid -day Melodies 12:15 CBC News 12:25 Program Resume 12:30 B.C. Farm Broadcast 12:55 Recorded Interlude today. DRYGOODS MEN'S pi. bio its LlL'llt Wl'll.ht .TnrlfiMe Silk Crepes, Travellers' Samples. Face Cloths. Size about 10"xl0" ROOFING & PAPER CO. LTD. Size 16 only. Reg. $7.95. patterns. $4.98 3 Striped for 29c Priced to sell at .... at VICTQPIA . VANCPUVM Victoria E. 4I3- IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OF THE "ADMIN ISTRATION ACT" AND VANCOUVER MA. 236; Men's Work Shirts t'lttlll i , GORDON AND ANDERSON LTD. I COTTAGE CHEESE New Creamed Fresh Made VALENTIN DAIRY i Your Daily I ALL-WEATHER SERVICE i Face Cloths. Size aoout 12"xl2' to 17. C, ... uik nmtrr or the ttute uf Jue "Dillie Burke" Wool Flannel Dresses Five Dresses only in lot. Sizes 14 - 15 - 16. Values to S22 50 mint ti, liecrusnl, Intrttp patterns. Sizes 14 1 i Priced to sell at $1.00 Advertise in the Dally News! for 1nn.11 notice that by Order of His Honour Judnc w. O. Fulton. Local Judge of the 8upreme Court of ' - 1 1 . Priced to sell at $13.95 01 ,umi wjiumoia, 1 was on the 24th dav of .Tunfv An 1 wn ..... "Special Purchase" of the fa Dish Cloths. Size about 14"xl4". Administrator of the Estate of Joe omun. Deceased, late of Tulsequah A Multi-color, for oiumoia. who died on the 25c Cotton Print House Dresses Re- "Whirlaway" Sport Shirts. AIIs j, Doeskin material Rrg. Oi Jt ' $6.95. On sale for it. Men's Tec Shirts. Plain colors f stripes. Sizes S-M-L. C-l 5, ' oy or September. 1948, at Tul-aequah, British Cnhimhi .n duced from stock exceptional val SAVOY HOTEL W. L. WOODS, Prop. PHONE 37 P.O. BOX 1397 FRASER STREET PRINCE RUPERT sons indebted to the gald estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me fnrthortih h ues. Sizes 14 to 20. Priced to sell at $2-95 Hand Towels. Size about 10"x34' Priced to sell at all persons havlnij claims against the VA1 Better Watches Are Impossible Q Blue and green only. o.u esiaie are required to file them S1.00 V for w.iu me properly verified on or neiore the 1st day of August. 1949 lamng which distribution will be made having regard only to such claims of which I shall have been BOYS' White Flannelette. Aoout 36" wide. 2 yards for' 89 nouiiea. DATED at Atlln, British Columbia. 5 mm aotn aay June. 1949 i HOSIERY ALBERT EDWARD RODDIS orriclal Administrator Atlln, B. C. About 36" wide. Boys Sox. Sizes 8 to 10. 2 pairs lor (159) Cotton Print, 2 yards for GREER & BRIDDEN CONTRACTORS AND ' BUILDERS $1.00 Boys' Tee Shirts. Sizes S-M-L Nylon "Substandards" Sizes 9 to 11 It isn't possible to buy better watches tnan we sell. They aren't made. No matter what you may believe or what you have been told or have read it's a fact that this store is able to sell the highest grades of watches at the lowest possible cost. After you decide that you need a watch you should come to us and see our varied stock. We believe we can convince you. Prices range from $16.00 to over $100.00 All our watches are tested on our WATCH-MASTER machine. Priced to sell at 98 c $1.29 Ivory and white Bedroom Curtains only. Boys' Plaid Shirts. Sizes Nylon "Firsts" "Petite' style. Sizes 9-9'2 - 10.. $2.95 only. Priced to sell at .... Priced to sell at PAIR CONSTRUCTION ALTERATIONS REPAIRS DON'T MISS THESE VALUES AT I 5 PRINCE RUPERT BOWLING ALLEY OPEN DAILY FROM 3:30 P.M. TO 11 P.M. Saturdays 12 Noon . to 12 Midnight PHONE RED 709 Bowl In Clean and Pleasant Surroundings Tlhie Unllversal A . . ' TIHWI THIRD AVUVim im r,.,r FLOOR SANDING A SPECIALTY AVENUE AT SIXTH STREET' RED 581 P.O. BOX 721 WAVAV.W.'.V.'.V.V.w